Yashica 24
The Yashica 24 is a medium-format twin-lens reflex camera that takes 220 roll film. It was introduced by Yashica in the 1960s as part of the company's TLR line, positioned as a more affordable alternative to Rolleiflex-class cameras.
Sales data for the Yashica 24 is very limited, with the only recorded UK auction hammer result at £20 in June 2024 — a wholesale, saleroom-level price rather than a retail figure. As of today, that single data point suggests the model sells for modest sums when condition is unverified, but the sample is too small to establish a reliable price range or median. Buyers researching what a Yashica 24 is worth should treat this figure as indicative only.
Sales History
Prices shown are UK auction hammer results — the wholesale level achieved in the saleroom. Neither buyer’s nor seller’s commission is included. Dealer and retail asking prices are typically higher.
Prices updated: June 2024
| Date | Price | Source | |
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| Jun 2024 | £20 | Special Auction Services | |
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Auction: Photographica & Cameras Auction (Lot 194) Title: A Yashica 24 TLR Camera
Description:
A Yashica 24 TLR Camera, shutter working, meter unresponsive, self timer not fully cocking, body G, with Yashinon 80mm f/3.5 lens, G, in ERC |
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Frequently asked questions
What is a Yashica 24 worth today?
Based on the single available UK auction record, a Yashica 24 sold for £20 at hammer in 2024, though the sample is too small to give a confident value range.
How much does a Yashica 24 sell for at UK auction?
The only verified hammer price in our data is £20, which reflects wholesale saleroom level rather than dealer retail asking prices.
Why is the Yashica 24 less common than other Yashica TLRs?
It was built specifically for 220 film, which is now rarely manufactured, so demand is narrower than for 120-compatible Yashica TLRs.